From an understanding of etiopathogenesis to novel therapies-what is new in the treatment of celiac disease?
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From an understanding of etiopathogenesis to novel therapies-what is new in the treatment of celiac disease?
Abstract
Celiac disease, a chronic autoimmune disorder caused by genetic factors and exposure to gluten, is increasingly being recognized and diagnosed in both children and adults. Scientists have been searching for a cure for this disease for many years, but despite the impressive development of knowledge in this field, a gluten-free diet remains the only recommended therapy for all patients. At the same time, the increasing diagnosis of celiac disease in adults, which was considered a childhood disease in the 20th century, has opened a discussion on the etiopathology of the disease, which is proven to be very complex and involves genetic, immunological, nutritional, environmental and gut microbiota-related factors. In this review, we extensively discuss these factors and summarize the knowledge of the proposed state-of-the-art treatments for celiac disease to address the question of whether a better understanding of the etiopathogenesis of celiac disease has opened new directions for therapy.
Keywords: HLA; autoimmunity; celiac disease; gluten-free diet; novel therapies.
Copyright © 2024 Skoracka, Hryhorowicz, Tovoli, Raiteri, Rychter, Słomski, Dobrowolska, Granito and Krela-Kaźmierczak.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest.
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